Velocity, pattern, step size, and length are all modifiable. The way it’s formatted is as a step sequencer that works with the drum pads. The drum sequencer is really nicely designed in this plugin. Atlas 2 supports audio formats such as WAV, MP3, AIFF, FLACC, OGG, WMA, and more. Samples with similar sounds can be combined and grouped together with ease. I think it’s way easier to navigate through your library in this mode. When browsing between samples in the map, I like to enable the setting to ‘Trigger map samples as you hover over them’. This was map I created with some samples on my own machine:Ītlas 2 allows you to create multiple different maps, which is more advantageous in this respect in comparison to XO by XLN Audio. Similar to both XO by XLN (more comparisons between the two later) and the Google Drum Machine in appearance, it shows all relevant samples in an automatically generated and user-friendly map. The Galaxy Mode is the centerpiece of this plugin. It went through a pretty big folder for me in the space of about a minute. You can create your own maps and Atlas 2 automatically processes the samples very quickly. Atlas 2 allows you to build as many sample maps as you’d like so you can combine any of your presets and create a beat using the most compatible drum and percussion samples in your archive.
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